delaware Philippines, a provider of advanced ICT solutions and services, is calling on energy companies to replace outdated IT systems, saying modernization is key to improving operations, customer service, and sustainability.
“As energy companies prepare for a more sustainable and customer-focused future, the role of IT becomes critical,” said Rosette Carrao, partner and managing director at delaware Philippines. “Legacy systems are becoming a liability. Modern ERP systems allow energy providers to operate smarter, make faster decisions, and serve customers more effectively.”
According to delaware, maintaining legacy systems leads to higher costs due to aging hardware, custom fixes, and specialized knowledge. Modern ERP platforms, on the other hand, help automate processes, reduce manual work, and allocate resources more efficiently.
The company also warned that many older systems lack vendor support and updated security, exposing firms to risks. Cloud-based platforms, with automated updates and built-in security, improve reliability and protect against cyber threats.
Disconnected and siloed systems, delaware noted, prevent energy firms from responding quickly to market changes or disruptions. Integrated ERP solutions unify data and use AI-driven insights to improve forecasting and agility.
Modern systems also support newer technologies like smart grids, renewable energy integration, and digital customer tools.
“This isn’t just about transforming old systems. It’s about building the foundation for faster decisions, leaner operations, and stronger customer relationships,” said Simone Pigason, senior vice president for customer success at delaware Philippines.
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